Exaggeration and Appeal Principles of Animation: How to Make A Super Bunny
Learn the Exaggeration and Appeal Principles of Animation!
In our previous blogs, we’ve already talked about 6 of the 12 Basic Principles of Animation:
- Squash and Stretch
- Anticipation
- Straight Ahead vs. Pose-to-Pose
- Arcs
- Ease In/ Ease Out
- Follow Through and Overlapping Action
Today, let’s explore these 2 animation principles with our favorite character: Super Bunny!
Read on!
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What is Exaggeration?
Exaggeration is simply making the action really big! It means transforming a subject in an extreme way, far from being realistic, to make the animation more interesting.
Appeal is the quality of a subject’s overall design that makes them good or exciting to watch.
This includes the design of the character and how the animation is done.
Super Bunny Animation
We’ll make another super bunny jumping animation to demonstrate exaggeration and appeal for this activity.
Let’s start!
Materials
- 8 pieces of rectangular papers
- 1 pencil/pen
Instructions
Step 1. Number the papers in the upper right corner from 1-8.
Step 2. Let’s do the frames!
Step 3. Let’s flip it!
Arrange the papers in decreasing order from top to bottom, then flip.
Now you are already familiar with Exaggeration and Appeal! Good work!
Tips for art-mazing success:
- If you’re using an iPad or a tablet, I suggest you try FlipaClip. It is an awesome app where you can do digital animation just like a flipbook.
- Color your super bunny to increase the level of Appeal of your animation.
- Practice makes permanent! Re-learn 6 of the Basic Principles of Animation from our previous animation blogs!
- You can add more in-between frames for an even smoother transition.
Here are some of the powerful bunny animations of our young artists at the Creativity School.
Did you enjoy animating our Super Bunny? Leave a comment below.
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